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do you agree with secretary chu, that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure we can control our own energy. since i've been president we've increased oil production to the highest level in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and dol coal employm. i've always said we've got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiencies in cars. in the next decade, any car you buy, you'll end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we've increased solar, wind and biofuels, contributing to us lowering our oil imports to the lowest levels in 16 years. now i want to build on that. that means, yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling. we continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas. we've got potentially 600,000 jobs and 100 years' worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas. we can do it in an environmentally sound way. but we've also got to continue to figure out how we have efficient energ
do you agree with secretary chu, that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure we can control our own energy. since i've been president we've increased oil production to the highest level in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and dol coal employm. i've always said we've got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiencies in cars. in the...
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do you agree with secretary chu that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is make sure we control our own energy. so here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. but what i've also said is, we can't just produce traditional sources of energy. we've got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiency standards on cars. that means that in the middle of the next decade any car you buy you're going to end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's why we've doubled clean energy production like wind and solar and bio fuels and all these things have contributed to us lowering our oil imports to the lowest levels in 60 years. i want to build on that. and that means yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling, we continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas, we've got potentially 600,000
do you agree with secretary chu that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is make sure we control our own energy. so here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. but what i've also said is, we can't just produce traditional sources of energy. we've...
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the best medical doctors and scientists are fighting with gmo chu -- genitically-modified foods. i'm not into keeping score essentially. my book is not a response to it. it simply saying what what paul harvey would say, what's the rest of the story so we are saying look, the right get something's wrong but to pretend that the left is great on science isn't true and that was the point of our book. revealing where the left goes wrong in science. data is data and it doesn't have a political agenda. we have to learn to distinguish science from policy. when scientist evelyn public policy they sometimes get in trouble so you need to learn to distinguish what the sign says from what the scientists speaking as a public policy advocate says. if we can put aside our political differences, we should be able to grade on what the left teaches us, you can handle the truth, apologies to colonel jessup and i would like to thank aei kenneth green, our mascot at uw who was instrumental in getting me here so thank you very much and one final slide. in this book we talked mostly about barack obama h
the best medical doctors and scientists are fighting with gmo chu -- genitically-modified foods. i'm not into keeping score essentially. my book is not a response to it. it simply saying what what paul harvey would say, what's the rest of the story so we are saying look, the right get something's wrong but to pretend that the left is great on science isn't true and that was the point of our book. revealing where the left goes wrong in science. data is data and it doesn't have a political...
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do you agree with secretary chu, that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure we can control our own energy. since i've been president we've increased oil production to the highest level in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and dol coal employm. i've always said we've got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiencies in cars. in the next decade, any car you buy, you'll end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we've increased solar, wind and biofuels, contributing to us lowering our oil imports to the lowest levels in 16 years. now i want to build on that. that means, yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling. we continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas. we've got potentially 600,000 jobs and 100 years' worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas. we can do it in an environmentally sound way. but we've also got to continue to figure out how we have efficient energ
do you agree with secretary chu, that this is not the job of the energy department? >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure we can control our own energy. since i've been president we've increased oil production to the highest level in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and dol coal employm. i've always said we've got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiencies in cars. in the...
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do you agree with secretary chu that this is not the job of the energy department? obama: the most important thing we can do is to make sure we control our own energy. so here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. but what i've also said is we can't just produce traditional source of energy. we've also got to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiency standards on cars. that means that in the middle of the next decade, any car you buy, you're going to end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's why we doubled clean -- clean energy production like wind and solar and biofuels. and all these things have contributed to us lowering our oil imports to the lowest levels in 16 years. now, i want to build on that. and that means, yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling. we continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas. we've
do you agree with secretary chu that this is not the job of the energy department? obama: the most important thing we can do is to make sure we control our own energy. so here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. but what i've also said is we can't just produce traditional source of energy. we've...
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do you agree with secretary chu this is not the job of the energy department? obama: the most important thing we can do is to make sure we control our own energy. here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment, but what i've also said is we can't just produce traditional sources of energy, but we have to look to the future. that's why we doubled fuel efficiency standards on car. in the middle of next decade, any car you buy, you go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's why we doubled wind and solar and biofuels. these things contributed to us lower oil imports to the lowest levels in 16 years. now, i want to build on that. that means, yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling. we continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas. we've got potentially 6 # -- 600,000 jobs and years of energy beneath our feet with natural gas. we can do it in a e
do you agree with secretary chu this is not the job of the energy department? obama: the most important thing we can do is to make sure we control our own energy. here's what i've done since i've been president. we have increased oil production to the highest levels in 16 years. natural gas production is the highest it's been in decades. we have seen increases in coal production and coal employment, but what i've also said is we can't just produce traditional sources of energy, but we have to...
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but the problem with this one is secretary chu says something that -- >> bill: that happened to be true. >> that happened to be true. he's an honest man and he's a scientist and he's sorta goofy. but he's very straightforward and then the politicians in the obama administration constantly have to go around and clean up his honest messes. >> bill: gas price has always been a political football. >> even though the government doesn't control them. government does not control the price of gas and you know, obama has addressed that on some speeches but he was a little bit too chicken to just be forthright and honest in his answer on this. >> bill: also, it might have been hard to explain you know, in a forum like that -- now here's the truth about gas prices. it is almost like it is a college course. >> it is. but i wonder -- do you think people get that? because i think people get that there is a global market. >> bill: romney's counting on -- on the fact that they don't. let's talk about oil energy production. according to mitt romney, energy production is down 14% under president obama. >
but the problem with this one is secretary chu says something that -- >> bill: that happened to be true. >> that happened to be true. he's an honest man and he's a scientist and he's sorta goofy. but he's very straightforward and then the politicians in the obama administration constantly have to go around and clean up his honest messes. >> bill: gas price has always been a political football. >> even though the government doesn't control them. government does not...